If you come across an "Alpha" male or female bison "Buffalo" either stay in your vehicle or keep your distance. They are not domesticated and will attack you if you are too close, especially the "King of the herd" or a mother with a baby. Being forewarned is being prepared for anything regarding buffalo.
Their methods of protecting their herds are knocking you down and then crushing your chest or head with their front hooves much like Rhinos also do. Except Rhinos first split you up the middle first with their horns. So, just remember buffalo are not tame.
Bison Selfie Turned Into Mississippi Woman's 'Most Frightening Experience'
The Flora, Mississippi, resident was flipped and tossed by a bison at Yellowstone National Park Tuesday after posing for a selfie in front of the animal with her daughter.
“It was the most frightening experience I have been through in my life to date,” she told ABC News in an exclusive interview.Burgess was rushed to a clinic after the attack, which left her with minor injuries.
Visitors at Yellowstone National Park are told to stay at least 25 yards from bison, spokeswoman Julena Campbell said.
“Sometimes people confuse it with being in a theme park, being in an area where you’re driving through,” Campbell said.
“We have a little saying here: ‘Give them room, use your zoom.’”
After her encounter with the bison, Burgess said she will think twice about animal photo opportunities.
“I
thought I had a healthy respect for wildlife, but maybe not as healthy
as I should have had,” Burgess said. “But I am very grateful and blessed
to have walked away.”
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